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Ghanaian immigrants in United States: American dreams, a shattered heaven, & racism

Posted on:2011-04-11Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Boston CollegeCandidate:Asuo-Mante, Eric KFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390002954369Subject:Black Studies
Abstract/Summary:
In recent years, African immigrants have become a large and growing segment of the American population. Like most migrants in the United States these travelers seek to attain the American Dream they therefore mostly journey to the U.S. in the hope of bettering their lives as well as their family relations back home in Africa. But despite the continually increasing African demography in America, there is a lack of literature on the experience of African immigrants in the United States. This research is an ethnographic study of a sole group of African immigrants in America: Ghanaian migrants. This paper focuses on learning about the life experiences of these settlers before and after they migrate to the United States. Questions that this research addresses include: Why do these migrants journey to the U.S.? What ideas do these immigrants have about the U.S. before migrating to this nation? After arriving in America do their preconceived ideas change or remain the same? How do the Ghanaian migrants change their life to adapt to the American culture? What are their views about American culture and life in the U.S.?...
Keywords/Search Tags:American, Immigrants, United states, Ghanaian
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